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. >> how much of this has been affected by the fact that for the first time in this last election you have people going to the polls and actually voting to allow same-sex marriage as opposed to it coming from judges or legislators? >> i don't think justices sort of said the polls did "x" so i will do "y." in 1986, louis powell, the swing justice of his day, they had the first real gay rights case, and he said to his law clerk, you know, as they were sort of weighing the case, you know, i've never met a gay person. i've never met a homosexual. what is that like? now, he didn't know that law clerk himself was homosexual, but that was what the world was like in 1986, that a worldly, intelligent man could have thought that he'd never met someone who was gay. now, even the conservatives on the court couldn't possibly express a sentiment like that. and that's just reflected in how the court acts. >> what do you think -- are is there any way to read the tea leaves on this? >> based on my experience in the health care case, i am going to not do a lot of predictions because, you know, wrong is
. >> how much of this has been affected by the fact that for the first time in this last election you have people going to the polls and actually voting to allow same-sex marriage as opposed to it coming from judges or legislators? >> i don't think justices sort of said the polls did "x" so i will do "y." in 1986, louis powell, the swing justice of his day, they had the first real gay rights case, and he said to his law clerk, you know, as they were sort of...
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on election day. because elections have consequences. and the election 2008 clearly had a consequence that most americans disagree with. >> were you surprised at chief justice roberts became the swing vote as one of the more liberal members of court in today's health care decision? >> i'm blessed that i'm not a lawyer. and so i'm -- it's not for me to decide. the court --el well, i'm disappointed in their decision, they came to a decision, i respect it. >> speaker boehner, democrats say the fact that you're having a vote to repeal, this is a sign that republicans are sore losers, and there are plenty of laws that republicans have passed over the years that they're not holding votes constantly to repeal. >> resolve. there's a lot of resolve amongst our colleagues. and amongst the american people to stop a law that's hurting our economy, driving up the cost of health care, and making it more difficult for employers to hire new workers. the american people want this bill, they want it repealed. what they really want are common sense steps t
on election day. because elections have consequences. and the election 2008 clearly had a consequence that most americans disagree with. >> were you surprised at chief justice roberts became the swing vote as one of the more liberal members of court in today's health care decision? >> i'm blessed that i'm not a lawyer. and so i'm -- it's not for me to decide. the court --el well, i'm disappointed in their decision, they came to a decision, i respect it. >> speaker boehner,...
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understand how important it is to their lives and the lives of their -- of their children, but the election, i believe, will continue to hinge on what we do about jobs and putting people back to work. >> last question for you. the majority leader has a job for it and it will be a vote on repeal on july 11th, just a short time from now. do you see that effort from repeal having any traction? >> well, look, i sit on the appropriations committee and the senior democrat on labor health and human services and it's a little bit like groundhog day that continually want to repeal the bill. i think the speaker says, his view i believe that the court was going overturn the individual mandate and then he said that they would go back and try to repeal the rest of it. so i would hope that they would be more temp everied and come to a conclusion and the court ruled and it was taken to the court and it's over. let's move forward and let's implement the bill and let's sit together and decide how it best meets the needs of the american people. >> representative delauro. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> let
understand how important it is to their lives and the lives of their -- of their children, but the election, i believe, will continue to hinge on what we do about jobs and putting people back to work. >> last question for you. the majority leader has a job for it and it will be a vote on repeal on july 11th, just a short time from now. do you see that effort from repeal having any traction? >> well, look, i sit on the appropriations committee and the senior democrat on labor health...
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i was here right after the election. now we know where our office is going to be, we've hired staff and i've learned how the house floor proceedings worked, you know, how we can best represent the people in the 15th congressional district. we have a lot of ideas i learned in the campaign, and now we know where to take those ideas, how to make them go through the legislative process and get them on the floor, so hopefully my colleagues and i can work together to help the folks who sent me here. >> you're not a stranger to the capitol. you were an intern for former congresswoman ellen ta usc her. what's it like to go back as congressman elect? >> that's right, i was congresswoman's toucher's intern. i would open the mail. back then it was a wide-i'd experience for me to be in the capitol. the first night i was here, the senate minority took us around on a tour, and i recognized many of the locations because i had given the same tour brchefore. but then when he took me on the house floor, that's when i realized, it was real
i was here right after the election. now we know where our office is going to be, we've hired staff and i've learned how the house floor proceedings worked, you know, how we can best represent the people in the 15th congressional district. we have a lot of ideas i learned in the campaign, and now we know where to take those ideas, how to make them go through the legislative process and get them on the floor, so hopefully my colleagues and i can work together to help the folks who sent me here....
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and this election year, we're putting a call out to all college students, recent high school graduates. if you feel like interning with us, or planned parenthood or the national gay and lesbian task force, we are going to be active especially battling these initiatives. colorado, california, all across the country. if you want to intern with us and take a semester off from school this fall and have the experience of a lifetime, we do encourage you. and i'm happy to speak to you after this plenary session. or go to maine and work on passing their equality. but these are opportunities that could be available for you here now in addition to the world of cyberspace, which can sort of put you everywhere now. thank you. anyone else? oh, sorry, yes. >> i actually do not have so much as a question, but a comment. i want to thank you, rae, you're the first person to see transgender today. so i want to thank you for coming out and saying the word transgendered, getting the people the notoriety other than lg bt. so thank you. >> i'm going to say transgender, so i become the second person. transge
and this election year, we're putting a call out to all college students, recent high school graduates. if you feel like interning with us, or planned parenthood or the national gay and lesbian task force, we are going to be active especially battling these initiatives. colorado, california, all across the country. if you want to intern with us and take a semester off from school this fall and have the experience of a lifetime, we do encourage you. and i'm happy to speak to you after this...
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we'll have all the elected -- secretary of state, all the elected officials will just be up giving the rah-rah and the importance of seeing president obama win, although i think it's clear he'll carry our state. the better the president does, the better the rest of the ticket does. >> belva: democratic party seems to be in a difficult position with the governor dead gate ede getting a tax measure passed. now there are two announced competing measures going to gather signatures. >> we've really got to look and see what they are, see if they qualify for the ballot. then we have to -- then we make a decision. you know. could the party support all three of them? i don't know. if you have three on the ballot, does that hurt the governors? i don't know. i believe everybody rational thinks we need more money for the state. >> belva: on to san diego. and 2012. i want to thank you very much for being here, john burton. >> always a pleasure. >> you'll find more coverage of the state democratic party convention on kque radio "california report" and kque news.org. we'll have an entry with the cali
we'll have all the elected -- secretary of state, all the elected officials will just be up giving the rah-rah and the importance of seeing president obama win, although i think it's clear he'll carry our state. the better the president does, the better the rest of the ticket does. >> belva: democratic party seems to be in a difficult position with the governor dead gate ede getting a tax measure passed. now there are two announced competing measures going to gather signatures. >>...
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so in that year, we saw 24 new women elected to congress. we had never seen anything like that before, and we have never, i'm sad to say, seen anything like it since. we saw women run, at that point, for 39 open seats. that's the most open seats that women have ever run for at one time in the general election. so kind of keep that number in the back of your head. open seats are critical. open seats are where you make change. when the incumbent is out. incumbents win 95% of the time. so it's critical that we find women to run in those open seats. so after 1992 when we saw this spike, ever since then, we have been basically flat lining at the state legislative level. we have seen almost no increase in the number of women who are running for state legislatures. and relatively no increase in the number of women serving in state legislatures from about 1994 until now, we've depone fr gone from about 22% to 24 neolyte. i love this pin of 17%. it's a real reminder. what happens out there is we see these big, famous names. you see nancy pelosi and y
so in that year, we saw 24 new women elected to congress. we had never seen anything like that before, and we have never, i'm sad to say, seen anything like it since. we saw women run, at that point, for 39 open seats. that's the most open seats that women have ever run for at one time in the general election. so kind of keep that number in the back of your head. open seats are critical. open seats are where you make change. when the incumbent is out. incumbents win 95% of the time. so it's...
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jobs creation continues, president obama will recover every job that was lost under his presidency by election day. >> okay. so here's the deal. i've told you over and over, i don't think the focus should be on jobs, i think it should be on debt. i don't mean federal government debt, i mean private market debt. to extend our battle across the pond, we're headed in the right direction on debt. these guys are headed in the wrong direction. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. no. >> your debt is through the charts. >> how can you say -- >> we are a highly indebted economy. deleveraging is not nearly as far along. >> what about these guys? >> so i'm on the titanic and you're on -- >> the disaster that killed 800 people. so the debt situation is still very bad. the political uncertainty, the inability to make -- we've got the end of year is enormous and we've got major drag on growth. >> agreed. >> because of that. >> hold that thought. very good distinction to make, by the way, between debt as all of us have come to talk about it, which is not the debt you're talking about. you're talking about people's debt, ho
jobs creation continues, president obama will recover every job that was lost under his presidency by election day. >> okay. so here's the deal. i've told you over and over, i don't think the focus should be on jobs, i think it should be on debt. i don't mean federal government debt, i mean private market debt. to extend our battle across the pond, we're headed in the right direction on debt. these guys are headed in the wrong direction. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. no. >> your debt...
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party has t the monopoly on the things that are needed. >> but if you go with diane's idea that you elect people who are not so attached to their ideology that the other party has the better idea, you can support that. you and i aren't old enough to have forgotten that. >> but let's not all dump on ideology. ideology gives you long-term perspective and allows you to think about where this should be in 10 to 20 years. i think we're in emergency circumstances right now. we're doing things that we think shouldn't be done for the long term. that's why i'm very honest about my political perspective. i think conservatives have a longer term vision that's better. >> tax reform -- they don't have infrastructure, democrats are better at that, but these are the ideas i think we should be talking about. >> you always have a welcome place to talk about them on this show. we enjoy having you on here. diane, what a pleasure to see you here. >> thank you. >> richard, you're not only welcome, you can't leave. we need you back after the break, so to you, stay there. the middle class, we've discussed this,
party has t the monopoly on the things that are needed. >> but if you go with diane's idea that you elect people who are not so attached to their ideology that the other party has the better idea, you can support that. you and i aren't old enough to have forgotten that. >> but let's not all dump on ideology. ideology gives you long-term perspective and allows you to think about where this should be in 10 to 20 years. i think we're in emergency circumstances right now. we're doing...
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we all agree, mitt romney is for the rich and this will turn the election around and there's no way he can win. all right. we're done. now when we come back speaking of the rich how the ceos help themselves while they crew over the workers. the numbers are i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. >>> i have got good news for you guys american company cater pillar is doing fantastic. last year they made $4.9 billion in profit. fantastic. this year they are set to make even more money. it made sense their ceo pay went up. they paid th
we all agree, mitt romney is for the rich and this will turn the election around and there's no way he can win. all right. we're done. now when we come back speaking of the rich how the ceos help themselves while they crew over the workers. the numbers are i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial...
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. >> so should we understand that this elective course is not being taught anymore at -- >> that's correct. >> and the second question which is on secretary panetta if i may, on syria and al qaeda. you said we don't have any indication of al qaeda, that those double explosions that took place in da mace kis, but what kind of assessment do you have on al qaeda activity in syria, because the syrian government confirms that al qaeda is active in syria. do you have an indication to soy that al qaeda is actually active, how big it is and is it a concern for you? >> al qaeda anywhere is a concern for us. and we do -- we do have intelligence that indicates that there is an al qaeda presence in syria. but, frankly, we don't have very good intelligence as to just exactly what their activities are, and that's the reason we can't really indicate specifically what they are or are not doing, but they are a concern, and, frankly, we need to continue to do everything we can to determine what kind of influence they're trying to exert there. >> last question here. secretary? >> last question. >> this is ac
. >> so should we understand that this elective course is not being taught anymore at -- >> that's correct. >> and the second question which is on secretary panetta if i may, on syria and al qaeda. you said we don't have any indication of al qaeda, that those double explosions that took place in da mace kis, but what kind of assessment do you have on al qaeda activity in syria, because the syrian government confirms that al qaeda is active in syria. do you have an indication...
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we all agree, mitt romney is for the rich and this will turn the election around and there's no way he can win. all right. we're done. now when we come back speaking of the rich, how the ceos help themselves while they crew over the workers. the numbers are infuriating, don't miss it. come right back. ♪ (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. cu >>> i have got good news for you guys, american company cater pillar is doing fantastic. last year they made $4.9 billion in profit. fantastic. this year they are set to make even more money. it made sense their ceo pay went up. they paid their ceo nearly $17 million. good news for everybody. the employees pay obviously went up as well right? of course not. they are demanding of their employees, a six-year wage freeze, a pension freeze and they want every employee to kick back $1,900 to the company. they are literally making record-breaking profits, because this is the new america where your company doesn't give a damn of you. it's an, a-moral machine. i'm going to give it all to the execu
we all agree, mitt romney is for the rich and this will turn the election around and there's no way he can win. all right. we're done. now when we come back speaking of the rich, how the ceos help themselves while they crew over the workers. the numbers are infuriating, don't miss it. come right back. ♪ (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. cu >>> i have got good news for you guys, american company cater pillar is doing...
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robust with matters from the chair for the elected after the election of 2010. every published public speaker and i am sure that his full contribution today will be note that he's developed in his time in parliament. the same pattern on this side o the aisle because the meese wil be arrested and when the queen our lives leader ron will catch a glimpse of the cloth being used to cover to symbolize the queen's presence. >> if we look at the crowd today there is one man in particular that has a special-interest in the proceedings because he is michael ellis a conservative chairman of the parliamentary group to the queen's jubilee e. he is the one who persuaded the members to dig deep into their pockets and to contribute 5,000 pounds for a gift and it is a new stained-glass window at the diamond jubilee to give to the queen and it will be a little later on that we can give you a sneak preview because we the house of commons event got together and organized a of lords, but it looked as pipeline about 15 months ago for the queen's diamond
robust with matters from the chair for the elected after the election of 2010. every published public speaker and i am sure that his full contribution today will be note that he's developed in his time in parliament. the same pattern on this side o the aisle because the meese wil be arrested and when the queen our lives leader ron will catch a glimpse of the cloth being used to cover to symbolize the queen's presence. >> if we look at the crowd today there is...
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this past election i think is very pivotal. four states did it completely by popular vote. no court ruling on rights, public will. >> for the first time in 40 years, in four states, thanks to efforts of chad and a lot of other people, for the first time, there was a populous vote and the people spoke. they have never spoken in favor before. they're are really two ways, also equal pro-tukz tection und law and a fundamental right. this is an extraordinary time. >> two questions. one is doma, defense of marriage act. this administration won't defend it in the courts. if that gets struck down, what does that say to cases where people have been allowed to marry in the same gender. what happens if doma gets struck down by the court, 5-4, whatever. >> the ridiculously named defense of marriage act would be gone. >> what would it mean to a person married? >> that would bemean couples married in those states would be recognized by the federal government. would mean we still have a lot of work to do and depending how they rule in the prop 8 case we still need other states to move for
this past election i think is very pivotal. four states did it completely by popular vote. no court ruling on rights, public will. >> for the first time in 40 years, in four states, thanks to efforts of chad and a lot of other people, for the first time, there was a populous vote and the people spoke. they have never spoken in favor before. they're are really two ways, also equal pro-tukz tection und law and a fundamental right. this is an extraordinary time. >> two questions. one...
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let the debate that one before the election. the american people can take away concern after the election. >> thank you. i think both members for their opening statement. i ask consent to include written statements for the sponsor of legislation. i will now yield myself by minutes for questions. the first is for congressman brady. i love the title of your bill, and the sound dollar. that is something i think is so important. it seems to get a sound dollar we need to have something we can define. the deal have a definition in order to give us an idea what our goals are? how do we define the unit of account? it was defined for a good many years. until 1971 it always had a precise definition. do you have a definition for a sound dollar? >> right now the fed has defined a two% inflation. it seems reasonable over time. the truth is that we want a role space inflation target. we what the fed to stop policies and intervention and to focus on things within the lines of both inflation and deflation. that is the strongest foundation for e
let the debate that one before the election. the american people can take away concern after the election. >> thank you. i think both members for their opening statement. i ask consent to include written statements for the sponsor of legislation. i will now yield myself by minutes for questions. the first is for congressman brady. i love the title of your bill, and the sound dollar. that is something i think is so important. it seems to get a sound dollar we need to have something we can...
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let's watch. >> right now your electability is 26%. the words that come up about you is odd, clammy, probably serbian. >> that's old. >> he looks like the travelocity gnome. >> what? >> if you do want to help this district the first thing you have to do, marty, is win. >> i do want to help the district. i love my home. it is just -- it all happened so fast. >> i think cam brady can be beaten. but i don't believe you believe that. you know what, i'm going to call your dad and tell him you don't have the rocks for this. >> you put your phone away, mr. wattly. this may be hard for you to believe, but this dog has a ton of fight in him. a ton of fight. when i get a scent, i hunt, brother. i hunt all day long. >> see, you have this guy, sort of effeminate, soft-spoken, and this political consultant turns him into some wild man, some macho man from the right wing. >> yeah, his ego gets the best of him. i think that's what happens sometimes in politics. they get pulled from obscurity and they are like, you want to be vice president? okay, yea
let's watch. >> right now your electability is 26%. the words that come up about you is odd, clammy, probably serbian. >> that's old. >> he looks like the travelocity gnome. >> what? >> if you do want to help this district the first thing you have to do, marty, is win. >> i do want to help the district. i love my home. it is just -- it all happened so fast. >> i think cam brady can be beaten. but i don't believe you believe that. you know what, i'm...
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he said our election will be transparent and fair. they say the result will be very legitimate and they've gone to great lengths to make sure everyone can vote and it's free and fair. the electoral process on sunday will be fair and is one of the most automated systems in the world. having said that, being hugo chavez he wouldn't shy away from controversy when asked directly if he wouldn't relinquish power to the opposition. here's what he had to say. >> translator: here the country is going to be the winner. the voice of the people will prevail. so let's listen to the voice of the people and let's act based on that. >> reporter: now while he seemed to indicate he would relinquish power he was definitely true to form as chavez is. he seemed to relish his time with media, going on and on about his place in the world and he was not finished. he had a not so veiled threaten the polls. through the law they're not allowed to report exit poll bus they believe a social media campaign will begin sunday afternoon to try to draw momentum. hugo
he said our election will be transparent and fair. they say the result will be very legitimate and they've gone to great lengths to make sure everyone can vote and it's free and fair. the electoral process on sunday will be fair and is one of the most automated systems in the world. having said that, being hugo chavez he wouldn't shy away from controversy when asked directly if he wouldn't relinquish power to the opposition. here's what he had to say. >> translator: here the country is...
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now a reminder that the election is over. that president obama won. allen west lost his bid for reelection. what does he think about republicans negotiating with president obama on the fiscal cliff? like a lot of other things, it all comes down to socialism. here's what he told radio host mark levin. >> i think this whole thing about having negotiations with president obama is silly. president obama is a marxist, socialist, rigid ied lo log. and for whatever reason he believes he had some self-conceived mandate to go out and further destroy and ruin our economy. >> if you have any lingers nostalgia, that should kill it. patrick murphy somehow cheated to win the race, supposedly. >> the most important thing everyone has to understand is my voice is not going to be lost. we've gotten a lot of opportunities, a lot of offers and we're going to make sure that we have continue to have that platform. i'm not going away just because of a congressional race where he seems to have had to cheat to beat me. >> following the show, the west campaign spent about $18
now a reminder that the election is over. that president obama won. allen west lost his bid for reelection. what does he think about republicans negotiating with president obama on the fiscal cliff? like a lot of other things, it all comes down to socialism. here's what he told radio host mark levin. >> i think this whole thing about having negotiations with president obama is silly. president obama is a marxist, socialist, rigid ied lo log. and for whatever reason he believes he had some...
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oversight has a need to do it for the protection that will keep people in this case in a presidential election year, both the president and the republican nominee. but also because we have so many good men and women in the secret service that i hope will be able to demonstrate there their thera few bad apples that are weeded out so that the others who are extraordinarily dedicated and highly trained professionals can continue with the work they do. >> absolutely. senator thank you for that and please go ahead. >> thank you secretary napolitano for joining us. in march of this year john cowan who i believe is your principle deputy coordinator for counterterrorism testified before a house subcommittee that the department should have a biometric exit system designed and ready to go, at least ready to roll out and describe some sometime within the next few weeks in the coming weeks. in your written testimony today, believe you said that a biometric exit system should be ready for deployment and use within four years. how confident are you about that timeframe? >> what we are landing and senator, t
oversight has a need to do it for the protection that will keep people in this case in a presidential election year, both the president and the republican nominee. but also because we have so many good men and women in the secret service that i hope will be able to demonstrate there their thera few bad apples that are weeded out so that the others who are extraordinarily dedicated and highly trained professionals can continue with the work they do. >> absolutely. senator thank you for...
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sometimes, when i would walk into some rooms, when running for elections, he was sometimes the only friendly face. and i still remember -- and i really, really, really miss howard. i'm really sad. it's truly a loss for our city. but i'm so grateful that i had an opportunity to work with him and to get to know him. >> the clerk: thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i wanted to add on to the restroomance remes well. he always was reaching out to build solidarity, not just with the labor movement but with the antiwar movement and the lgbt communities as well. he was an incredible person. i wanted to thank his former seiu local 250 ac activist colleagues kathy lip scom for watching out for him so long but other activists like tab, eileen, his susan, carl, and the whole pride at work community for really making sure he was cared for in his last days as well. i wanted to say that i had tremendous respect for him as an organizer but especially as a person with a long view of movement building. and i wanted÷apx? to ask if i cd also be added on the in memoriamium for howard
sometimes, when i would walk into some rooms, when running for elections, he was sometimes the only friendly face. and i still remember -- and i really, really, really miss howard. i'm really sad. it's truly a loss for our city. but i'm so grateful that i had an opportunity to work with him and to get to know him. >> the clerk: thank you, supervisor kim. supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i wanted to add on to the restroomance remes well. he always was reaching out to build...
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it's election year. last election year, john mccain, bomb bomb iran. hillary clinton was talking tough. the president has talked tough, the media has talked a lot about it, the candidates. is this rhetoric? everyone is hot and bothered? >> yes, it's jacked up 20 degrees, 30 degrees, but it's also real. >> it is real. >> a nonelection year or next year when obama is president or romney or santorum, the issue will still be there because this country seems to be determined to be a nuclear power, and they have made statements that indicate they're crazy and irrational. they want to destroy israel. they set off the scheme to have the saudi arabia ambassador killed on the streets of washington. looks like they're killing people around the world, they have killed americans around the world, american soldiers in iraq. this is a truly dangerous regime, a real issue. >> how would we know how close iran is to getting a nuclear weapon? how do we evaluate such a thing? intent is one thing, being on the process is a totally different thing? >> i don't think it's a 1
it's election year. last election year, john mccain, bomb bomb iran. hillary clinton was talking tough. the president has talked tough, the media has talked a lot about it, the candidates. is this rhetoric? everyone is hot and bothered? >> yes, it's jacked up 20 degrees, 30 degrees, but it's also real. >> it is real. >> a nonelection year or next year when obama is president or romney or santorum, the issue will still be there because this country seems to be determined to be...
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>> you know, after this election, this issue is so ripe for the supreme court the jurisdictions are so split in their laws, many states recognizing same-sex marriage and performing same-sex marriages. some states not recognizing them. this is the perfect scenario for the supreme court to step in and ultimately make a ruling. there are over 1,000 cases, joe, in which federal laws are impacted by marital status. the time has come. it's ripe. prop 8 was on the doorstep for the supreme court. here we go. >> avery, we were trading e-mails a little bit a while ago. one of the questions i asked you was whether the supreme court essentially gave itself an emergency escape hatch with one of the cases it chose. can you talk about that? >> late yesterday, as you know, joe, the supreme court amended its grant of review when it said, we want to know about the issue of standing. meaning does the person involved in the challenge have the right to be there in the first place. if the court doesn't then what it means in practical terms is if you don't have the right to be in court, you don't have standi
>> you know, after this election, this issue is so ripe for the supreme court the jurisdictions are so split in their laws, many states recognizing same-sex marriage and performing same-sex marriages. some states not recognizing them. this is the perfect scenario for the supreme court to step in and ultimately make a ruling. there are over 1,000 cases, joe, in which federal laws are impacted by marital status. the time has come. it's ripe. prop 8 was on the doorstep for the supreme court....
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and on election day, voters in three states approved same-sex marriage. "outfront," mckay coppins, tim carney and maria cardona, cnn contributor and democratic strategist. this is kind of big news in all of this. tim, you saw the polls. now the supreme court will get involved in this. should this signal something to the republican party? should they say it's reached this level? >> polls are one thing. there's also the fact most states don't have gay marriage yet and most of those that do, it was not put in by the will of the people. i'm a marylander. our state did vote for gay marriage. most of them had to do with judges ruling. if the supreme court does for gay marriage what it did for abortion and roe v. wade and said, no, this is not in the hands of the people. we're going to say there's gay marriage, that would do a thrott fire up the republican base and could turn this issue on its head and become a big winner for republicans because they'd feel disenfranchised. >> what about the flip side? what if the republican goes that way, their base doesn't get
and on election day, voters in three states approved same-sex marriage. "outfront," mckay coppins, tim carney and maria cardona, cnn contributor and democratic strategist. this is kind of big news in all of this. tim, you saw the polls. now the supreme court will get involved in this. should this signal something to the republican party? should they say it's reached this level? >> polls are one thing. there's also the fact most states don't have gay marriage yet and most of...
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any time you lose an election or the national party loses an election, we say what are we going to do to change? as a party we've got to actually talk about what we believe in in a way the people actually want to listen and hear it. as opposed to being the party of angry people. i think the last election it seemed like most republicans were just mad about being conservative. there was no positive message about what that meant for hispanics or what that meant for the people that were unemployed. it was just we seemed to be this poster boy of angry. i think as we kind of move forward and we talk about who the next leader is, i think that leader's going to be emerged as somebody that can talk about a positive message of what conservative values mean to this country. >> monday morning power panel. chip saltsman, jaime harrison, and carrie brown. >>> the big buzz. in hillary land and beyond. would she be unbeatable in 2016? would there be stumbling blocks on her potential road to the white house? jody cantor joins me next. >>> plus, two deejays lose their show after their hoax on the hospi
any time you lose an election or the national party loses an election, we say what are we going to do to change? as a party we've got to actually talk about what we believe in in a way the people actually want to listen and hear it. as opposed to being the party of angry people. i think the last election it seemed like most republicans were just mad about being conservative. there was no positive message about what that meant for hispanics or what that meant for the people that were unemployed....
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the president won re-election. this was not something that -- may have hurt the economy and something republicans blamed for. look at the numbers. terrible. not just only as a party but particularly in congress right now. you know, this is not -- this is not a long-term winning game i don't think for republicans to hold up every agreement claiming leverage where they don't have it. i think they need to find in order to do better areas they have got more public support than they seem to have on the issues. 60% according to a new politi politico/george washington university poll believes the top should have an increase in taxes. fighting the public and appear to be ideological doesn't seem to work. certainly didn't in terms of knocking president obama off. >> one thing that also didn't work in 2011 was the president ab do kating the role to nancy pelosi and harry reid. this time around, maybe because he feels he has the mandate, he's doing the negotiations straight on with boehner which i think leads to a better resu
the president won re-election. this was not something that -- may have hurt the economy and something republicans blamed for. look at the numbers. terrible. not just only as a party but particularly in congress right now. you know, this is not -- this is not a long-term winning game i don't think for republicans to hold up every agreement claiming leverage where they don't have it. i think they need to find in order to do better areas they have got more public support than they seem to have on...
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it's not just after this election. it goes back a good number of years, and it's not about some ideological i'm more conservative than you. it really is trying to figure out and marshal together those core principles that revolve around the economic realities that this country has to face. >> what's the fight about? >> the fight is about who gets to articulate it, who gets to decide and make the kind of decisions -- >> just personnel? >> it's not so much personnel as it is personality. >> wait a minute. let's step back. i want to bring in joy. looking at it from across the aisle, i know you're more progressive, to put it lightly. here is the story. you have demint out there running a candidate against mitch mcconnell to his right, almost beating him last time around, trying to move the party to the right. selecting candidates like sharron angle and some of the whackier ones like christine o'donnell. all around the country always trying to get several notches to the right of what we have. bob bennett, not right wing eno
it's not just after this election. it goes back a good number of years, and it's not about some ideological i'm more conservative than you. it really is trying to figure out and marshal together those core principles that revolve around the economic realities that this country has to face. >> what's the fight about? >> the fight is about who gets to articulate it, who gets to decide and make the kind of decisions -- >> just personnel? >> it's not so much personnel as it...
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that is, after a tough election, you move on to do what's right for the country, and she's done that. i don't think there's any limit to her potential, and that's going without saying based upon what she's succeeded at. on the other hand, you know, this is a very personal decision, as she knows better than anyone, because she's been through it, and she's lived the life very advise ivisible, very. i think she deserves time to reflect on things and enjoy life more than she's been able to over the last number of years. the vice president is also extremely well liked, well known throughout the democratic party, and as a primary candidate, if that was his choice, he would be also strong, but there are a lot of number of other governors and other elected officials that are coming up that i think will want to be involved in the next presidential election, but it is a long way out, and we ought to at least get through the holiday season and enjoy life a little more than talking about campaigns again. >> well, at the same time, there is a down side because if she wants to keep her options open
that is, after a tough election, you move on to do what's right for the country, and she's done that. i don't think there's any limit to her potential, and that's going without saying based upon what she's succeeded at. on the other hand, you know, this is a very personal decision, as she knows better than anyone, because she's been through it, and she's lived the life very advise ivisible, very. i think she deserves time to reflect on things and enjoy life more than she's been able to over the...
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op oill the ladies put the election day? that's what mr. obama is hoping. we'll ha anasis. >> holding a book and trying to get my reading glaes to wor >> bil we might be able to re shall i turnhe pe? "the factor" is all over the place todayhaking tnghi upn tv andadio. we'll show you how went. >> that epic debate, the one withyou andon swart, what are you doing to prepa? >> taking a na >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thks for watching us tonight' is the presint's foreign policy falling apart? that is the subject of this evening's taing points memo. jon stewart mocki presidenobama over the libyan assassination situation. that's not good news the president because up until now, much of e liberal media has ignored theac surrounding the terrorist tack on ambassador christopher stevens. last n stewart went t town. >> so the administration' story was anti-muim video on youtube uched off massive protest o vend to spread quick to7 other places. seems implausib, but two days later, they
op oill the ladies put the election day? that's what mr. obama is hoping. we'll ha anasis. >> holding a book and trying to get my reading glaes to wor >> bil we might be able to re shall i turnhe pe? "the factor" is all over the place todayhaking tnghi upn tv andadio. we'll show you how went. >> that epic debate, the one withyou andon swart, what are you doing to prepa? >> taking a na >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the...
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the federal election commission, the department of justice, the f.b.i. could have investigated karl rove's two crossroads and crossroads gps. he was using a nonprofit 501c4 to hide donations and avoid federal election laws that show shob something they took on a year ago. our group protect our elections, complained about that and vanity seen any action. president obama has sunk in and surrendered to big money. this is not new for him he was the first president to run without using the campaign finance laws in his first election. so he has been a big-money candidate throughout, he's holding campaign fundraisers of $38,500, that's more than the median income of americans. it shows why people are out of touch with the government, the government is out of touch with the people and we need an occupy movement to challenge both political parties. >> donee tell me what you think. >> sometimes i think progressives would rather bring a knife to a gun fight and capitulate the battle. the problem here is we cannot unilaterally disargentina's the president cannot uni
the federal election commission, the department of justice, the f.b.i. could have investigated karl rove's two crossroads and crossroads gps. he was using a nonprofit 501c4 to hide donations and avoid federal election laws that show shob something they took on a year ago. our group protect our elections, complained about that and vanity seen any action. president obama has sunk in and surrendered to big money. this is not new for him he was the first president to run without using the campaign...
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romney lost the election, but i think he was right about the need to get tough with china. i think that would help up a lot. also, we should open up more offshore areas for drilling, produce more of our own oil, those kinds of things bring down the trade deficit a lot and create the ability to deal with our deficit more reasonably and still provide for people in a more reasonable way. >> so, jared, another area of concern is republicans are now threatening to use the debt ceiling again to basically take the country hostage again. yesterday i compared the debt ceiling -- >> when you talk about the debt ceiling you get very loud. >> i get very emotional. i don't know about that. i do get very emotional. i compared it it to physicianle c fiscal syphilis yesterday. >> i heard your rant. i linked to it on my blog. >> thank you. last time they took the country hostage, it was very damaging, i think, for confidence in our political system, the u.s. credit rating was actually downgraded. it didn't seem to have that much of an impact on the economy. what can we expect if republicans
romney lost the election, but i think he was right about the need to get tough with china. i think that would help up a lot. also, we should open up more offshore areas for drilling, produce more of our own oil, those kinds of things bring down the trade deficit a lot and create the ability to deal with our deficit more reasonably and still provide for people in a more reasonable way. >> so, jared, another area of concern is republicans are now threatening to use the debt ceiling again to...